Inside Freddie Mercury's Final Days and Death at 45 from AIDS

On this day in 1991, Freddie Mercury died of bronchial pneumonia, a complication resulting from AIDS. At the time of his death, Mercury was the most famous person to succumb to the deadly disease.. Remembering Freddie Mercury's incredible final performance with Queen - video. This is precisely the reason why Freddie kept his personal battle close to his chest, letting only his inner circle of trusted friends and confidants in on his pain. Eventually, only 24 hours before he would succumb to his illness, Freddie made his diagnosis public.


Freddie Mercury's final act to 'control his AIDS' just two weeks before he died Irish Mirror

Freddie Mercury's final act to 'control his AIDS' just two weeks before he died Irish Mirror


Last image of Freddie Mercury on stage. He died of AIDS related complications. RIP champion. r

Last image of Freddie Mercury on stage. He died of AIDS related complications. RIP champion. r


November 23rd, 1993 Freddie Mercury reveals his AIDs diagnosis YouTube

November 23rd, 1993 Freddie Mercury reveals his AIDs diagnosis YouTube


La historia de Freddie Mercury, una voz que ni el SIDA pudo apagar

La historia de Freddie Mercury, una voz que ni el SIDA pudo apagar


Le dernier acte de Freddie Mercury pour

Le dernier acte de Freddie Mercury pour "contrôler son sida" deux semaines seulement avant sa


Inside Freddie Mercury's Final Days and Death at 45 from AIDS

Inside Freddie Mercury's Final Days and Death at 45 from AIDS


Фредди Меркури Фото Во Время Болезни Telegraph

Фредди Меркури Фото Во Время Болезни Telegraph


Freddie Mercury stopped taking AIDS drugs two weeks before his death Daily Mail Online

Freddie Mercury stopped taking AIDS drugs two weeks before his death Daily Mail Online


THE AIDS MEMORIAL on Twitter

THE AIDS MEMORIAL on Twitter "— Freddie Mercury (September 5, 1946 November 24, 1991) died of


Freddie Mercury's death Untold stories of star's final days revealed by longtime... Smooth

Freddie Mercury's death Untold stories of star's final days revealed by longtime... Smooth


Remembering the Victims of the AIDS Epidemic The Trumpet

Remembering the Victims of the AIDS Epidemic The Trumpet


Inside Freddie Mercury's Final Days and Death at 45 from AIDS

Inside Freddie Mercury's Final Days and Death at 45 from AIDS


27 Years Ago Freddie Mercury Confirms The Inevitable With This Heartbreaking Confession I

27 Years Ago Freddie Mercury Confirms The Inevitable With This Heartbreaking Confession I


Freddie Mercury's groundbreakingly brave statement about Aids just 24 hours before his death

Freddie Mercury's groundbreakingly brave statement about Aids just 24 hours before his death


Freddie Mercury After Aids

Freddie Mercury After Aids


Freddie Mercury left ‘powerful’ legacy for Aids movement 30 years on charity Guernsey Press

Freddie Mercury left ‘powerful’ legacy for Aids movement 30 years on charity Guernsey Press


Freddie Mercury's Life Is the Story of HIV, Queer Identity

Freddie Mercury's Life Is the Story of HIV, Queer Identity


Freddie Mercury's haunting last picture before tragic death from Aids Irish Mirror

Freddie Mercury's haunting last picture before tragic death from Aids Irish Mirror


Freddie Mercury had heartbreaking reason for keeping AIDS diagnosis secret Smooth

Freddie Mercury had heartbreaking reason for keeping AIDS diagnosis secret Smooth


Freddie Mercury's Life Is the Story of HIV, Queer Identity

Freddie Mercury's Life Is the Story of HIV, Queer Identity

HIV plays a prominent role in Somebody to Love: The Life, Death and Legacy of Freddie Mercury, a new biography of the rock icon and Queen front man.How prominent? The first chapter doesn't start with the childhood of Mercury—who was born Farrokh Bulsara—but instead takes place in 1908 in Africa, when a simian version of HIV jumps to humans, kicking off the global AIDS epidemic.. Freddie Mercury of Queen performs on stage at Live Aid on July 13th, 1985 in Wembley Stadium. (Pete Still/Redferns) "It was horrible being a sexually active gay adult in the early '90s," Dan explains. "It was a really s**tty place to be, and you kept sitting there trying to pretend that condoms were fun and sexy and they just weren't.